Infected aneurysms (IA) of neck and limb arteries are uncommon. This report describes the results of a retrospective study undertaken by the University Association for Surgical Research (AURC) to… (More)

BACKGROUND
Open graft replacement of the ascending aorta is the current treatment of choice for Stanford acute type A dissections. However, approximately 20% of patients are deemed unfit for open… (More)

The aim of this study was to present clinical and paraclinical features of a rarely studied vascular syndrome that usually occurs after a minor traumatic injury. The prospective study of 25 patients… (More)

BACKGROUND
Recent advances in endovascular techniques have made it a seductive choice in the management of TASC C and D lesions. Currently, this tendency remains controversial, despite high success… (More)

The extracellular matrix molecule hyaluronan (HA) accumulates in human atherosclerotic lesions. Yet the reasons for this accumulation have not been adequately addressed. Because abnormalities in… (More)